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Ensuring Grid Reliability – High voltage Substation Operation , protection and maintenance.

high-voltage power transmission and substation projects. Adept at leading the construction, commissioning, and maintenance of substations and transmission lines up to 400kV. Proven leadership as Sub Divisional Officer and Additional Incharge at State Load Dispatch Centre (SLDC)Utilizing a diverse energy mix, including renewables and conventional sources, enhances national energy security by reducing reliance on single fuel types and protecting against supply disruptions and price fluctuations. 

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Power systems must be efficient in production and flexible enough to adjust to fluctuations in demand, such as during peak hours, and to integrate intermittent renewable sources like wind and solar power Power generation, transmission, and distribution form a three-stage system that delivers electricity from its source to end-users. Generation involves converting various energy sources into electrical energy at power plants. Transmission then moves this bulk electricity at very high voltages over long distances via a network of high-tension wires. Finally, in distribution, these high voltages are stepped down at substations and transformers to lower, usable levels for homes and businesses through local wires Therefore, the generation of electrical energy is happening simultaneously as we use it. In addition, our demand is always varying. Therefore, the generation is also varying with it. Apart from varying demand, the type of current we consume also varies. These variations put many constraints and conditions. This is the reason of the complex and big control rooms across the whole power system.

AIM of the Event:

        Meeting Demand: 

Power generation aims to meet current and future electricity needs for homes, businesses, and infrastructure. 

        Reliability & Quality: 

Providing a steady, uninterrupted, and high-quality power supply that meets defined standards is crucial for daily life and essential services. 

         Affordability & Cost-Effectiveness: 

Generating electricity at reasonable rates while ensuring the financial viability of the power sector is a significant objective. 

         Sustainability & Environmental Protection: 

Shifting towards renewable energy sources like solar and wind helps reduce carbon emissions, combat air pollution, and minimize the environmental footprint of power generation. 

Guest/Speakers of the Event (If any):

Name Designation Affiliation
himanshu sdo PTCUL
Participating School
School/Department Name Year/Department
School of Engineering & Computing (2nd Year, 3rd Year, 4th Year)

Is this Event Under IIC?

  • Yes, Under IIC

Is the event in collaboration with another school/Department?

  • No

Department:

  • Department of Electronics and Communication

Date, Time & Venue of the Event:

  • 13-Oct-2025 to 13-Oct-2025
  • 10:00 am - 01:00 pm
  • Seminar Hall - First Floor (Main Building)

Event Coordinator

  • renu yadav ( 9997167557)

Contact Person:

  • renu yadav (9997167557)
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